myTouch

The T-Mobile myTouch or myTouch series is a product line of private label smartphones manufactured by HTC, LG and Huawei sold and marketed in the United States by T-Mobile USA under the T-Mobile brand.[1][2][3] Each phone in the series runs a version of the Android software stack.

The T-Mobile myTouch 3G is a version of the HTC Magic, but the T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide and the T-Mobile myTouch 4G are both unique to T-Mobile USA.

The myTouch series has thus far included simultaneous marketing of slider-keyboarded and keyless versions of otherwise similarly equipped models.

Product models

Touchscreen-Keyboardless:Slider-Keyboard:
* T-Mobile myTouch 3G (aka HTC Magic),
(unveiled: February 17, 2009 & on sale via T-Mobile: 5 August 2009),
* T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide, made by HTC
(announced: May 4, 2010 & on sale June 2, 2010)
CyanogenMod is available.[4]
* T-Mobile myTouch 4G, manufactured by HTC,
(Released: November 3, 2010)
CyanogenMod is available.[4]
,
* T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide, made by HTC
(announced: July 11, 2011 & on sale July 26, 2011)
Also known as HTC Doubleshot
Cyanogen Mod and related Virtuous Inquisition (Ice Cream Sandwich) now available
* T-Mobile myTouch by LG,
{also referred to as the "E739"}

(announced: 2011 & on sale 2011)
* T-Mobile myTouch Q, made by LG,
{also referred to as the "C800"}
(announced: 2011 & on sale 2011).
* T-Mobile myTouch by Huawei "U8680"[5] ("Phoenix")
(released 7/11/2012[6][7])
* T-Mobile myTouch Q by Huawei "U8730"[8] ("Buddy")

(released 7/11/2012[6][7])
See also "External Links" section below.

References

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